Louvre Saint-Honoré: Elegance for 500 square metres
Architect Ana Moussinet designed a versatile spatial concept for entrance areas, lounges and conference rooms - directly opposite the world-famous Louvre.
The aim was to create spaces that allow people to retreat, meet and work creatively at the same time.
Material choice as an attitude
Pyrolave was chosen as a deliberately calm, high-quality material - a counterpoint to the intense visual environment.
The precisely enamelled surfaces blend seamlessly into the overall architectural design.
Art, space and function in harmony
The combination of art, daylight, furniture and materials follows a clear design principle.
Lava stone forms a calm surface - visually restrained, but noticeably present.
Design with sophistication and function
The lava basins were deliberately combined with natural materials - wood, brass and stone.
Enamelled lava stone not only provides visual depth, but also impresses with its
- Shock resistance and durability
- Easy-care, non-porous surface
- Timeless aesthetics with artisanal origins
This project shows how design, function and responsibility can work together.
The choice in favour of Pyrolave was a decision in favour of quality, sustainability - and aesthetics that last.
In the face of the world-famous Musée du Louvre the building was Louvre Saint-Honoré 500 m²: reception halls, lounge café and meeting rooms merge into a multifunctional overall experience.
Ana Moussinet developed a spatial concept that Retreat, encounter and productivity The design language of the new building is characterised by flowing transitions, targeted zoning and strong materials.
Enamelled lava stone is part of the harmonious overall staging, which translates the high standards of the location into design.
Interior Design: Ana Moussinet
📸: Benoit Linero
A project realised by: Alexandre Greis (Representative Pyrolave - Germany)